Category: TOEFL

TOEFL iBT (Testing of English as a Foreign Language, Internet-Based) is undoubtedly the most popular worldwide English language exam recognized by more than 7500 educational institutions in more than 180 countries. In addition to different universities and colleges, TOEFL iBT is also required by immigration departments when issuing a work visa, as well as by many scholarships. Since 1964, the test has been conducted over 20 million times. TOEFL iBT assesses the ability of non-native speakers to integrate freely the four basic language skills of reading, writing, listening and communicating and to apply them in their future academic or professional environment. The validity of TOEFL iBT is two years. How much time do I need to prepare for TOEFL iBT? The time required to prepare for each exam…

Here are some advice that I found on the TOEFL official website: www.ets.org. “Use the English Language Every Day Set aside time each day to communicate only in English. Listen, read, speak and write in English every chance you get. Write Send emails, make notes for yourself and write down daily reminders, using new words and common expressions. This helps with sentence structure and vocabulary. [caption id="attachment_35" align="aligncenter" width="73"] Writing[/caption] Listen Listen to music, online broadcasts, radio, television and movies in English. The more you listen, the more you will understand vocabulary and expressions. Music helps you acquire the rhythm and stress patterns of spoken English.Listen closely to the words. [caption id="attachment_37" align="aligncenter" width="76"] Listening[/caption] Read Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary. English-language reading materials…

Well, you finally decided to show up on TOEFL test. Right, but only now start the difficult part. You wondered where to start with the exam preparation, where do you find materials, do you need to go taking private lessons in English, etc.? In this article I will try to give you some clarification on some of the questions and to help you prepare for the best possible way for the TOEFL exam. For a start I will introduce you some basic guidelines on how to plan your time. Take a look of this TOEFL tips that I found on https://blog.e2language.com/toefl-preparation-time/ “Planning your TOEFL Preparation Time The first solid piece of advice is, if you have never taken the TOEFL test before, you really should try one of the official…